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Men, 18 and 22, killed in Fermanagh car crash Men, 18 and 22, killed in Fermanagh car crash
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Two young men have been killed in a car crash in County Fermanagh.Two young men have been killed in a car crash in County Fermanagh.
The men, who were 18 and 22 years old, were in a car that crashed on the Pettigo Road, Kesh, at about 16:20 BST on Sunday, 10 November. The men, who were 18 and 22 years old, were in a car that crashed on the Pettigo Road, Kesh, at about 16:20 GMT on Sunday, 10 November.
No other vehicle was involved.No other vehicle was involved.
SDLP councillor John O'Kane from Irvinestown said it happened about a mile from Kesh on a sweeping bend.SDLP councillor John O'Kane from Irvinestown said it happened about a mile from Kesh on a sweeping bend.
"The driver was 22 years old and from Castlederg, the passenger was 18 from Pettigo," he said."The driver was 22 years old and from Castlederg, the passenger was 18 from Pettigo," he said.
"This is particularly tragic, it is every parent's worst nightmare.""This is particularly tragic, it is every parent's worst nightmare."
Mr O'Kane said there had been a spate of accidents in Fermanagh recently. He said the state of roads in the county was one factor.Mr O'Kane said there had been a spate of accidents in Fermanagh recently. He said the state of roads in the county was one factor.
"The condition of our roads is a cause for concern and we will be addressing this issue with the Roads Service when we meet them shortly," he said."The condition of our roads is a cause for concern and we will be addressing this issue with the Roads Service when we meet them shortly," he said.